Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 - Ethics |
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Page ii
... principle Sermons to Young Women were attempted . From the generous reception with which they were honoured by the public , many per- fons , whofe judgement I must ever respect , were induced to intimate the most obli- ging wishes that ...
... principle Sermons to Young Women were attempted . From the generous reception with which they were honoured by the public , many per- fons , whofe judgement I must ever respect , were induced to intimate the most obli- ging wishes that ...
Page vii
... principle , will reject the friendly counfels here prefented , because they are not introduced with Texts of Scripture , because they are not fettered by the for- malities of method , or yet because they are accompanied with ...
... principle , will reject the friendly counfels here prefented , because they are not introduced with Texts of Scripture , because they are not fettered by the for- malities of method , or yet because they are accompanied with ...
Page ix
... to Young Men ADDRESS II . On the Reverence which Young Men owe to themselves ADDRESS On Honour as a Principle ADDRESS On Honour as a Reward · Page 3 27 III . 59 IV . 85 Page ADDRESS V. On the Defire of Praise 113 ADDRESS.
... to Young Men ADDRESS II . On the Reverence which Young Men owe to themselves ADDRESS On Honour as a Principle ADDRESS On Honour as a Reward · Page 3 27 III . 59 IV . 85 Page ADDRESS V. On the Defire of Praise 113 ADDRESS.
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... principles and manners of the age . I mean not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your understandings with the unfatisfactory fubtilties of theological debate . Yet lefs would I ...
... principles and manners of the age . I mean not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your understandings with the unfatisfactory fubtilties of theological debate . Yet lefs would I ...
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... principles , of his new Mafter , no one could be more mild or unaffuming , more frictly attentive to the rights of mankind , or more fweetly follicitous for their falva- tion . " Young Men exhort " - to what B 4 ADDRESS I. 7.
... principles , of his new Mafter , no one could be more mild or unaffuming , more frictly attentive to the rights of mankind , or more fweetly follicitous for their falva- tion . " Young Men exhort " - to what B 4 ADDRESS I. 7.
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